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Do the selection criteria of internal medicine residency program predict resident performance?

Background: Well-performing physician reflects the success of the residency program in selecting the best candidates for training. This study aimed to evaluate the selection criteria, mainly the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 2 Clinical Knowledge (CK) results and applicants...

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Autores principales: Rahil, Ali, Hamamyh, Tahseen, Al-Mohammed, Ahmed, Kamel, Antoun, Abubeker, Ibrahim, Abu-Raddad, Laith, Dargham, Soha, Suliman, Shireen, Al Mohanadi, Dabia, Al Khal, Abdulatif
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Publicado: HBKU Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8216212/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34189112
http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/qmj.2021.20
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author Rahil, Ali
Hamamyh, Tahseen
Al-Mohammed, Ahmed
Kamel, Antoun
Abubeker, Ibrahim
Abu-Raddad, Laith
Dargham, Soha
Suliman, Shireen
Al Mohanadi, Dabia
Al Khal, Abdulatif
author_facet Rahil, Ali
Hamamyh, Tahseen
Al-Mohammed, Ahmed
Kamel, Antoun
Abubeker, Ibrahim
Abu-Raddad, Laith
Dargham, Soha
Suliman, Shireen
Al Mohanadi, Dabia
Al Khal, Abdulatif
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description Background: Well-performing physician reflects the success of the residency program in selecting the best candidates for training. This study aimed to evaluate the selection criteria, mainly the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 2 Clinical Knowledge (CK) results and applicants’ status as international or locally trained applicants, used by the medical education department and the internal medicine residency program in Hamad Medical Corporation in Qatar to predict the residents’ performance during their training. Methods: A retrospective chart review was performed for three batches of graduates who started residency training in 2011, 2012, and 2013. Each group completed 4 years of training. The USMLE Step 2 CK status of the applicant, in-training exam (ITE) scores, formative evaluation scores, Arab Board written and clinical exams pass rate, and other indicators were analyzed. Statistical analysis included chi squares and independent t-test to identify associations. Multivariable analyses were conducted using logistic and linear regressions to test for adjusted associations. Results: The study included 118 (81 international/37 locally trained applicants) internal medicine residents. The ITE score correlated positively with the USMLE Step 2 CK score (r = 0.621, r = 0.587, r = 0.576, r = 0.571, p < 0.001) over the 4 years of training and among the international compared with locally trained applicants (p < 0.001). The rate of passing part 1 and 2 written exam of the Arab Board was higher in international than in local applicants, whereas clinical Arab Board exam and formative evaluation were not associated with any criteria. Conclusions: Higher USMLE Step 2 CK score correlated with better performance on ITE but not with other performance indicators, whereas international applicants did better in both ITE and Arab Board written exam than local applicants. These variables may provide reasonable predictors of well-performing physicians.
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spelling pubmed-82162122021-06-28 Do the selection criteria of internal medicine residency program predict resident performance? Rahil, Ali Hamamyh, Tahseen Al-Mohammed, Ahmed Kamel, Antoun Abubeker, Ibrahim Abu-Raddad, Laith Dargham, Soha Suliman, Shireen Al Mohanadi, Dabia Al Khal, Abdulatif Qatar Med J Research Article Background: Well-performing physician reflects the success of the residency program in selecting the best candidates for training. This study aimed to evaluate the selection criteria, mainly the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 2 Clinical Knowledge (CK) results and applicants’ status as international or locally trained applicants, used by the medical education department and the internal medicine residency program in Hamad Medical Corporation in Qatar to predict the residents’ performance during their training. Methods: A retrospective chart review was performed for three batches of graduates who started residency training in 2011, 2012, and 2013. Each group completed 4 years of training. The USMLE Step 2 CK status of the applicant, in-training exam (ITE) scores, formative evaluation scores, Arab Board written and clinical exams pass rate, and other indicators were analyzed. Statistical analysis included chi squares and independent t-test to identify associations. Multivariable analyses were conducted using logistic and linear regressions to test for adjusted associations. Results: The study included 118 (81 international/37 locally trained applicants) internal medicine residents. The ITE score correlated positively with the USMLE Step 2 CK score (r = 0.621, r = 0.587, r = 0.576, r = 0.571, p < 0.001) over the 4 years of training and among the international compared with locally trained applicants (p < 0.001). The rate of passing part 1 and 2 written exam of the Arab Board was higher in international than in local applicants, whereas clinical Arab Board exam and formative evaluation were not associated with any criteria. Conclusions: Higher USMLE Step 2 CK score correlated with better performance on ITE but not with other performance indicators, whereas international applicants did better in both ITE and Arab Board written exam than local applicants. These variables may provide reasonable predictors of well-performing physicians. HBKU Press 2021-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8216212/ /pubmed/34189112 http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/qmj.2021.20 Text en © 2021 Rahil, Hamamyh, Al-Mohammed, Kamel, Abubeker, Abu-Raddad, Dargham, Suliman, Mohanadi, Khal, licensee HBKU Press. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution license CC BY 4.0, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Rahil, Ali
Hamamyh, Tahseen
Al-Mohammed, Ahmed
Kamel, Antoun
Abubeker, Ibrahim
Abu-Raddad, Laith
Dargham, Soha
Suliman, Shireen
Al Mohanadi, Dabia
Al Khal, Abdulatif
Do the selection criteria of internal medicine residency program predict resident performance?
title Do the selection criteria of internal medicine residency program predict resident performance?
title_full Do the selection criteria of internal medicine residency program predict resident performance?
title_fullStr Do the selection criteria of internal medicine residency program predict resident performance?
title_full_unstemmed Do the selection criteria of internal medicine residency program predict resident performance?
title_short Do the selection criteria of internal medicine residency program predict resident performance?
title_sort do the selection criteria of internal medicine residency program predict resident performance?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8216212/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34189112
http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/qmj.2021.20
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